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BowlingCenter am Roten Rathaus
Rathausstraße 5
10178 Berlin DE
3 (765 Reviews) View on Google Maps
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Modern, tenpin bowling alley with 18 lanes, plus pool tables & a bar-restaurant.
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Opening hours
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 2:45 – 10:15 PM
- Wednesday: 2:45 – 10:15 PM
- Thursday: 2:45 – 10:15 PM
- Friday: 2:45 – 10:15 PM
- Saturday: 2:45 – 10:15 PM
- Sunday: 10:45 AM – 6:15 PM
Reviews
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Place itself is good. Pool tables were closed which was a bit of a bummer. We then played half a game of bowling until the machine broke. We had to call them a few times and their solution was to restart some things. Eve…
Julian Eiler · a month ago
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This place is cheap because it is very old, it could definately use some renovation.The staff was very friendly. the balls used have become so old, that you dont really get the vibe of playing.i like other bowlin places…
unnati gupta · a year ago
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Extremely unsafe conditions. The equipment is so worn out that the bowling balls don’t stay in the holders and can fall on customers' feet — which happened to me. I was injured, but the staff refused to record the incide…
Nadya Maltseva · 10 months ago
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I really didn’t like it here, the beer was warm and the service was rude, which I read was a common problem apparently. We booked for one hour and after 45min he told us that we would only have 7 more minutes. So instead…
Sven Schmitt · 5 months ago
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Great place to bowl,i dont understand why so many people dont like this place.It is literally retro and vintage style why do they say it needs renovation.Also some people say the workers are rude but they were really nic…
Andrei Farcutiu · 5 months ago
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